I didn't see this posted anywhere other than how to's. this is a actual tool to do the job yourself.
http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/tools/...s/fenderlip.jsp
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I didn't see this posted anywhere other than how to's. this is a actual tool to do the job yourself.
http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/tools/...s/fenderlip.jsp
Yeah, that's the exact tool I've found shops use, the one will be charging me $50 per fender to do this...but I'm going to see if any places rent this tool....
it looks like it dose just what a bat or anything like that would do :?
i don't remember who...but there was a member willing to sent his out in the mail to whoever needed it and then that person would have to send it to the next person who needs it and continues passing it forward. I'll see if i can find that thread.
Edit...ah Close enough Ahh the power of the search button
wow good find but $ 300 for a tool your
going to use once
tire rack used to loan those out for a small fee i believe.
if you know a place where you can rent tools like the auto parts store, you might be able to rent one out.
a body shop might have one.
worse cmoes to worese you can buy one and charge people to roll their fenders.
:shock: $50 bucks a fender? good thing i gota bat in the trunk, all i need now is a heat gun...Quote:
Originally Posted by ChikagoGTZ
Harbor freight https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by The F.B.I
How do you do it with a bat?Quote:
Originally Posted by ChikagoGTZ
the same way it would be done with the fender rolling tool.Quote:
Originally Posted by bronxbombr
Make sure its a Macgregor bat, the Eastons don't work as well...hahaha..
But really the bat slides easily between the tire and the fender and just pull up and roll the bat along the inside of the fender.